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Assail 70 WP

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Product specifications:

Product attributes
Value
Product type:
Insecticide
Registration number and product label:
27128 (Product Label)External link
Active ingredient(s)
acetamiprid
Chemical group(s):
IRAC 4A Neonicotinoids
Manufacturer:
Nippon Soda Company

Crop Registration

CropAerial applicationCaveatsProduct restriction info / rate and application information
Flue-cured tobacco crop protection
Flue-cured tobacco
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Fruit crop protection
Apples - Bearing
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    Maximum of 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season. Repeated use may result in mite outbreaks.
    This product is toxic to bees. Avoid application during bloom or when bees are active. See label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Apples - Non bearing
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Apricots
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Blackberry
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Blueberries, Highbush
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds. Apply postbloom after bees have been removed.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Currants
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Gooseberries
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Grapes
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Haskaps
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Lima beans
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Nectarines
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Peaches
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Pears
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Plums
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Raspberry - Fall bearing
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Raspberry - Summer fruiting
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Saskatoon berries
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Do not apply insecticides while crop is in bloom. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
Strawberry - Day neutral
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Insecticides may be very toxic to bees. Do not spray when bees are active. Spray in the evening. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply during bloom.
Strawberry - June bearing
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Insecticides may be very toxic to bees. Do not spray when bees are active. Spray in the evening. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply during bloom.
Strawberry - Non bearing
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    Maximum 2 applications of products from Group 4A per season.
    Insecticides may be very toxic to bees. Do not spray when bees are active. Spray in the evening. See BEE POISONING on the Using Pesticides in Ontario webpage. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements.
    This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops and weeds.
    Do not apply when bees and beneficial insects are active.
Sweet cherries
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    Do not apply when bees are active, or hives are in the orchard. Refer to label for specific bee toxicity statements and the product listing.
Tart cherries
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Vegetable crop protection
Arugula
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Asparagus
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Broccoli
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Broccoli raab (rapini)
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Broccoli, Chinese (gai lon)
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Brussels sprouts
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Cabbage
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Cabbage, Chinese (bok choy)
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Cabbage, Chinese Mustard (gai choy)
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Cauliflower
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Cavolo broccolo
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Celery
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Collards
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Endive
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Head lettuce
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Kale
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Kohlrabi
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Leaf lettuce
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Mizuna
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Mustard greens
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Mustard spinach
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Parsley
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Peas (edible pod)
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Peas (succulent, shelled)
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Peppers
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Potatoes
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Rape greens
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Rutabagas
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Spinach
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Sweet corn
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Swiss Chard
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Tomato
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